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Lion-O is a superhero and the main protagonist character of the ThunderCats franchise. [4] [5] Lion-O is the leader and the hereditary "Lord of the ThunderCats."[6] Lion-O is based on the lion and wields the legendary Sword of Omens, [7] which is able to fire bolts of energy and allows Lion-O to see across great distances with its power of "Sight Beyond Sight", as well as the Claw Shield, a ...
In his ever-living desire to destroy the mighty ThunderCats, Mumm-Ra quests for a weapon that can rival the legendary Sword of Omens: He-Man's Sword of Power! But his dimension-spanning scheme kick starts a cataclysmic crisis that will embroil heroes and villains—Masters, Mutants and ThunderCats—in a mind-blowing six-part saga!
When he was younger, Jaga was the Lord of the ThunderCats and rescued a young Hachiman from the Jade Dragon. He also served as an adviser and protector of the Lord's family, wielding the Sword of Omens. After Claudus was blinded, Jaga became the guardian of the Eye of Thundera, the Sword of Omens, and the Treasure of Thundera.
The fleet is attacked by the Thundereans' enemies, the Mutants of Plun-Darr, who destroy most of the starships in the "ThunderFleet", but spare the flagship hoping to capture the legendary mystic Sword of Omens they believe is on board. The sword holds the Eye of Thundera, the source of the ThunderCats' power, which is embedded in the hilt ...
ThunderCats is a science fantasy animated television series, developed by Ethan Spaulding and Michael Jelenic for Cartoon Network. [2] A reboot of the original 1980s TV series of the same name (which ran from 1985 to 1989), ThunderCats was produced by American studio Warner Bros. Animation and animated by Japanese studio Studio 4°C, and combined elements of western animation with Japanese ...
The sword's powers include providing visions to its bearer. It cannot hurt its master. The Sword of Omens in the ThunderCats animated series possesses magical powers and the Eye of Thundera in the hilt. Another sword, the Sword of Plun-Darr, was a key element to the plot of certain episodes.
After accidentally catapulting the Sword of Omens out of the Cats Lair and into Mutant territory, Lion-O and Snarf go on a quest to get it back and restore power to the base. However, Mumm-Ra uses the form of a creepy troll to befriend Lion-O and steal the Sword in order to regain his full power.
Crowley (Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, Good Omens) Crowley (Supernatural TV series) Lord Crum (Conan the Destroyer) Cryto (Charmed TV series) C.W. Saturn (from Elliot S. Maggin's 1981 Superman novel, Miracle Monday) Cyberdemon/Harbinger of Doom (Doom video game series, Wolfenstein RPG)